Chaves vacation

Chaves Castle is in the highest part of the city, next to the Praça de Camões, in the historic center and pedestrian area of ​​Chaves. You have excellent views of the whole city from here. It is surrounded by walls and beautiful

Chaves City is next to the bucolic river Tamega. If there is no wind you are lucky because the river becomes a mirror by day and night and a walk along its banks is always magical. You can see its gardens, bridges and finish watching

The enormous building housing Chaves Public Library is in the central square Largo General Silveira. It's a 2-storey building with 3 bodies, it has a symmetrical facade, except the central portion is higher, and the windows are framed

One of the most elegant squares of the city in a town which is a bit decadent. The square is located in the center of the old area and almost beside the Tower of Homage that are worth visiting like strolling through the gardens. In

Chaves was occupied since Roman times, and this bridge is one of few things that still remain from those times. It was built in the first century from masonry over the Támega river, linking the historic center of the city with the

This church is known as the Parish of Madalena, because it is in that neighborhood. It was built in the 18th century as a project by the military engineer Távoras Tomé e Abreu. It has a magnificent Baroque façade, the facade is topped

In the central Camoes Square, surrounded by major landmarks of Chaves (the Castle, the Mother Church and City Hall), is the Palace of the Dukes of Bragança, which since 1978 houses the Museum Flaviense region. It is a historical and

In the Middle Ages, Chaves was a walled town and the center of the city was protected by a defensive system of walls. Inside, people were staying in small houses and narrow multi-story granite and stone facades, taking advantage of

This shopping center is on the street that goes under Forte Sao Francisco to the Roman Bridge. It is a small center with two levels, practically no shops, but rather offices. It has an old appearance, and quite old fashioned decor, it

The fort of São Neutel is one of three defensive fortresses in Chaves (the others are the castle and strong S. Francisco). It is on São Neutel hill, north of the city, directly between Infantry Regiment barracks and the municipal

This chapel is on a hill in the medieval part of the city, opposite the main entrance to the Forte São Francisco. It's a small Baroque chapel with a single nave and a rectangular plan, commissioned in the eighteenth century by an

A fountain with a spout that delivers the famed Chaves hydrothermal waters (at 73 ° C). It's very common to see people around this pipe, with a glass to drink the waters, it's claimed that they have healing properties against

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This restaurant caught my attention when we were about to cross the Roman bridge of Trajan, which is actually at the start of the bridge on the left. We decided to eat here after strolling around the area. The recently renovated La

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This campground is just outside Chaves (4 km), on the Ctra EN2 in the direction of Vidago and Vila Nova. It is quite large (35,000 m2) and has all the services according to their ranking of 1 Category (toilets with hot showers, bar

This hotel complex is operating in what used to be a 16th century convent. It was restored in 1997 and opened as a hotel in the same year. The property is divided into two floors and offers 58 rooms and features inside the site has a

This is a true example of the neoclassical style, this luxury hotel was built in 1908 and has recently been restored. This five-star hotel is surrounded by a spectacular park. The hotel is part of Vidago Park, which includes a golf

The Hotel is located in Chaves, a city that is 170 km from Porto, 60 km from Vila Real, and 10 km from Spain. The Hotel Albergaria Jaime was built in 1874, but renovated in 2003 to ensure maximum comfort. The five-storey hotel has 61

The Petrus Hotel is in Chaves in northern Portugal, a city known for its hot thermal pools. There are 38 individually decorated rooms and breakfast in the room. There is free Internet access for guests. The hotel bar is ideal for